I'll revisit the idea of indexing tags after the android app is done (which is top priority now). There are other datasources which could be indexed, such as google results, other forums etc - but I agree, a I agree, a better way is needed to display them.

+1maybe in top of the main page Home>Charts>Stats>Developers>Wallet>Tags (or Startups Funding ,Startups List,CrowdFund Project,CrowdFund Blogs) etc...

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piuk I really appreciate your service but what I just saw really ins't cool. I realize anyone who knows how to use google can find the same info, but I still don't see a reason why you need to display it automatically:

piuk I really appreciate your service but what I just saw really ins't cool. I realize anyone who knows how to use google can find the same info, but I still don't see a reason why you need to display it automatically:

At least give us an option to disable this in account settings or something.

Actually on second thought maybe it isn't so bad that we get reminded like this whenever one of our addresses is publicly tied to us that anyone can clearly see this. Could you give an explanation how far your labeling goes, does it follow coins or is it just for original addresses tied to a label?

piuk I really appreciate your service but what I just saw really ins't cool. I realize anyone who knows how to use google can find the same info, but I still don't see a reason why you need to display it automatically:

At least give us an option to disable this in account settings or something.

It's not in anyway tied to a My Wallet account. All I did was write a quick spider to check the signatures on bitcointalk and create a tag for each one found. I can remove your signature if you like, however remember if blockchain can index them then any entity (with possibly more nefarious intentions) can also. I guess just be careful posting your bitcoin address publicly. Also be aware not only about information you may have revealed yourself but also also of information that people you have sent and received transactions from have also made public.

Tagging does not follow coins. However this is probably possible by determining the change output and attaching a confidence rating.

Is it possible to create a new address and then delete the private key without internet access?

Sorry the documentation needs updating. Instead just login as normal and then disconnect your internet. However you MUST clear your browsers cache after deleting the private keys and before reconnecting to internet or the point of going offline is voided.

piuk I really appreciate your service but what I just saw really ins't cool. I realize anyone who knows how to use google can find the same info, but I still don't see a reason why you need to display it automatically:

At least give us an option to disable this in account settings or something.

It's not in anyway tied to a My Wallet account. All I did was write a quick spider to check the signatures on bitcointalk and create a tag for each one found. I can remove your signature if you like, however remember if blockchain can index them then any entity (with possibly more nefarious intentions) can also. I guess just be careful posting your bitcoin address publicly. Also be aware not only about information you may have revealed yourself but also also of information that people you have sent and received transactions from have also made public.

Tagging does not follow coins. However this is probably possible by determining the change output and attaching a confidence rating.

You should have your spider also go to bitcoin-otc user pages and get the addresses from there

I am trying to connect to the Blockchain.info wallet API, but i keep getting disconnected. I've tried the recommended wrapper for ruby https://github.com/jjeffus/rpcjson, and i've tried simply with net/http. I just keep getting this error

1- The green, orange and black circles bellow the map, could represent: physical store, online store, both. http://alpha.bewelcome.org/searchmembers2- The form to add the informations to openstreetmap will be something like this but with many other fields: http://alpha.bewelcome.org/signup/32.1- Will have option to add the exact location on map. Openstreetmap accept add places on top of Bing satellite from Microsoft.3- I think when the user click on the store, on map, could open a new blockchain.info page showing the detailed place information, (all fields), Google Street View....

Piuk, I really like blockchain.info design. I hate services that look "profissional" like https://walletbit.com/

Because blockchain.info/wallet allows people to make wagers using funds from transactions that have not confirmed first, what happens is that you get cascading double spends, and players thinking they won big when in fact their wager was invalid if the funds for making the wager never confirm.

So might it be a good idea to check the coins that would be used and warn in advance that the wager used funds which had no confirmations, or to display the caution after the wager is placed? (or, alternatively, in the Account Options, to let me choose how many confirmations are required before Blockchain.info/wallet will use a coin in my wallet for spending?)

So you would like to be able to tag transactions with a location? I could see how this would work, perhaps a live map of markers "X sent 1 BTC to X".

However there is a danger of people revealing too much about themselves without being aware of what they are doing (even with it being optional). Not only might somebody be able to predict your wallet balance and potentially what you have purchased but also your location. Thank you for the suggestion, I will add it to the list but I think perhaps this data is best suited for social networks.

Because blockchain.info/wallet allows people to make wagers using funds from transactions that have not confirmed first, what happens is that you get cascading double spends, and players thinking they won big when in fact their wager was invalid if the funds for making the wager never confirm.

The users is warned when they spend a double spend. However with the recent SD double spends the user probably wasn't warned as the inputs were respent by SD several minutes after the original transaction. Therefore at the time blockchain.info received the original transaction it seemed ok but even so eventually some of them lost against later transactions.

I could disable spending double spends completely but it might be advantageous in some situations e.g. if miners consider the fees from an entire chain of unconfirmed transactions when deciding which transaction to eventually include in a block. SatoshiDICE seems to have fixed the double spend problem for now though.

I am trying to connect to the Blockchain.info wallet API, but i keep getting disconnected. I've tried the recommended wrapper for ruby https://github.com/jjeffus/rpcjson, and i've tried simply with net/http. I just keep getting this error

So you would like to be able to tag transactions with a location? I could see how this would work, perhaps a live map of markers "X sent 1 BTC to X".

However there is a danger of people revealing too much about themselves without being aware of what they are doing (even with it being optional). Not only might somebody be able to± predict your wallet balance and potentially what you have purchased but also your location. Thank you for the suggestion, I will add it to the list but I think perhaps this data is best suited for social networks.

No, this is not what I suggested. I suggested a Directory Listing with map, of places that accept Bitcoin. Maybe you understood wrongly because my bad English.

I am trying to connect to the Blockchain.info wallet API, but i keep getting disconnected. I've tried the recommended wrapper for ruby https://github.com/jjeffus/rpcjson, and i've tried simply with net/http. I just keep getting this error